albatross2
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Some sound advice. I'd add in that bogey can be your friend at times and better to walk off a hole with a five than run up an eight. If you get a shot and its a bogey net par, then no damage down anyway. Play within limitations and if you get in trouble, get out the easiest way possible and leave yourself in a good position for the next shot
I totally agree about bogey being your friend. Along the lines of your recommendation I would add that getting into the habit of intentionally hitting to a consistent distance from the green can be incredibly powerful. For example, I am extremely comfortable at 85 yards. Any time I am laying up outside about 15 yards from the green, I will specifically play to that 85 yard shot. I practice it on the range and I play it a LOT on the course. As a result, my confidence has grown and my performance has improved. That can magically turn double into bogey at worst and par when I execute it well.